Network Setup Troubleshooting Guide de dépannage réseau

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FRANÇAIS ENGLISH Network Setup Troubleshooting Guide de dépannage réseau

Network Setup Troubleshooting This manual describes troubleshooting tips for problems you may encounter when setting up. If you do not find a description for your trouble here, refer to "Troubleshooting" in the on-screen manual: Basic Guide/Advanced Guide. Troubles in Setup/Connections 1 Connection checklist P.2 5.4 The Another access point with the same SSID exists is displayed during setup P.5 5.5 The New port could not be created is displayed during setup P.5 5.6 The Set Printer IP Address dialog box is displayed during setup P.5 5.7 The Enter Password dialog box is displayed during setup P.6 5.8 The You have connected the printer to an unsecured wireless network is displayed during setup P.6 5.9 The Communication with the Card Slot failed is displayed during setup P.6 5.10 The The Card Slot is already mapped as Network Drive to this computer is displayed during setup P.7 5.11 The Cannot map any more drives, because all the drive letters are assigned is displayed during setup P.7 5.12 The Timeout error screen is displayed during WPS setup P.7 ENGLISH 2 Cannot connect to the access point (the access point is not detected) P.2 2.1 The target access point is not detected P.2 2.2 Cannot connect to the target access point P.2 2.3 Using the machine in a multiple access point setup P.2 6 Re-setting the machine P.7 7 The admin password set to the machine was forgotten P.7 3 How to set a network key/network password P.3 8 Changing the port name P.7 3.1 About Network Key (Windows)/Network Password (Macintosh) P.3 3.2 How to set a WEP/WPA/WPA2 key P.3 Restoring the Machine to the Factory Settings 4 Cannot connect to the machine (the machine is not detected) P.3 4.1 The machine is not detected P.3 4.2 No machine is detected after the network settings are changed in Windows P.3 5 The following screen is displayed during setup P.4 5.1 The Access Points dialog box is displayed during setup P.4 5.2 The An access point could not be detected is displayed during setup P.4 5.3 The Printer could not be connected to the specified access point is displayed during setup P.5 1 Initializing using the machine's Operation Panel P.8 Specifications 1 MP980 series P.9 2 MP620 series P.10

Troubles in Setup/Connections 1 Connection checklist Before you proceed to Troubleshooting, confirm the following: The USB cable is securely connected to the correct port. The machine is turned on and the network device is on. If it is, turn it off and then turn it on again. If the firewall function of your security software is turned on, a message may appear warning that Canon software is attempting to access the network. If the warning message appears, set the security software to always allow access. When using a router, connect the machine and computer to the LAN side (same network segment). The machine s LAN setting is configured according to your connection method. To connect over wireless LAN, set Change wireless/wired to Wireless LAN active. To connect over wired LAN, set it to Wired LAN active. For the procedure, refer to Machine s LAN Setting in the printed manual: Getting Started. If you have changed the machine s LAN setting, set up the machine again following the procedures in Install the Software and onward in the printed manual: Getting Started. Confirm the following before setting up on a wireless LAN: There is no barrier or obstacle between the access point and the machine. The access point is operating in IEEE802.11b or IEEE802.11g (2.4 GHz). 2 Cannot connect to the access point (the access point is not detected) 2.1 The target access point is not detected Refer to 1 Connection checklist on page 2 and make sure there is no problem. If the machine or your computer cannot communicate with the target access point, follow the procedure below. a Ensure that the access point is on and then click Update in the Access Points dialog box. b If the access point is still not detected, move your machine closer to the access point and remove possible obstructions, then click Update. c Ensure that your computer can communicate with the access point. d Unplug the access point from the power outlet and plug it in, then click Update. Using your access point s utility software, check if your access point is set to the stealth mode, i.e., set not to broadcast its SSID, or is set to reject clients whose SSID is set to ANY. If so, click Manual Setup and enter the access point s SSID in SSID. For details, refer to 5.1 The Access Points dialog box is displayed during setup on page 4. 2.1 The target access point is not detected (continued) The wireless channel to be used may be limited depending on wireless network devices installed in the computer. Confirm the wireless channels available for the network device. For details, refer to the manual provided with your computer or your wireless network device. Make sure that the channel set to the access point is valid to communicate with the computer, confirmed above. If not, change the channel set to the access point. If MAC address filtering is enabled, we recommend that you register the machine s MAC address to the access point before entering setup. To confirm the MAC address of the machine, refer to About Network Communication - Troubleshooting in the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide. If the access point s IP address filtering is enabled, disable it during setup. After setup is complete, turn the IP filtering feature back on. If Client-to-Client Blocking is enabled, an access point may be capable of blocking all direct transmission among clients associated to it. If such feature is enabled, disable this feature while using the machine. 2.2 Cannot connect to the target access point Refer to 1 Connection checklist on page 2 and make sure there is no problem. Confirm the network name/ssid of the target access point and set the machine to use the identical network name/ssid. If the network name/ssid is different in the machine and the access point, the machine cannot connect to the access point. For details, refer to 5.1 The Access Points dialog box is displayed during setup on page 4. This machine does not support WPA/WPA2-Enterprise. When you select an access point set to use WPA/WPA2-Enterprise, it is grayed out and cannot be set up. Make sure that the machine and the access point can communicate with each other under this setting. When encryption is set to the access point, set up the encryption of the machine to match the settings of the access point. If the WEP/WPA/WPA2 (encryption key) is different in the machine and the access point, the machine cannot communicate with the access point. For details, refer to 3.2 How to set a WEP/WPA/WPA2 key on page 3. 2.3 Using the machine in a multiple access point setup Confirm the following the access point to be used can communicate with the machine and the computer. Windows XP may automatically connect to an unintended access point. Follow the steps below to make your access point the highest priority. a Select Start and Connect To. b Right click Wireless Network Connection and select Properties. c Click Wireless Networks tab and confirm that Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings is checked. d Confirm that the target access point is displayed in the Preferred networks list. If the access point is not set to the top in the list, select and move the access point to the top of the list using the Move up. If multiple networks are available when using Macintosh, select System Preferences, select Network, select AirPort and click Advanced (Mac OS X v.10.4.x/v.10.3.9: select Network Port Configuration), then change the priority of the network name that you want to use. If the network name is not set to the highest priority, select and move it to the top of the list (the highest priority). 2

3 How to set a network key/network password 3.2 How to set a WEP/WPA/WPA2 key (continued) 3.1 About Network Key (Windows)/Network Password (Macintosh) An encryption key used in wireless networks. As using passwords, settings must match among the access point, the machine, and the computer. A WEP key is used in the WEP authentication method, while Passphrase or Pre-Shared Key is used in the WPA/WPA2 authentication method. Names of network keys vary depending on your access point or application software. 3.2 How to set a WEP/WPA/WPA2 key When using WPA/WPA2 The authentication method, passphrase, and dynamic encryption type must match on the access point, the machine, and the computer. Enter the passphrase configured on the access point (a sequence of between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters, or a 64-character hexadecimal number). If you do not know the passphrase, refer to the manual provided with the access point, or consult its manufacturer. Select either TKIP (Basic Encryption) or AES (Secure Encryption) for the dynamic encryption method. This machine supports WPA-PSK (WPA-Personal) or WPA2-PSK (WPA2-Personal). WPA/ WPA2-Enterprise is not supported. ENGLISH When using WEP The key length, key format, the key to use (out of 1 to 4), and the authentication method must match among the access point, the machine, and the computer. For access points that use automatically generated WEP keys, use the hexadecimal key format for the machine. If you do not know the access point WEP key, refer to documentation provided with the access point or contact its manufacturer. Example: Using 64 bit key length, when the string canon is entered, an access point generates the following codes. - Key 1: C9 42 28 B8 AE - Key 2: 87 C0 FB 05 6B - Key 3: 9A 15 FB F6 F3 - Key 4: 62 56 67 58 44 In order to communicate with such an access point, you must configure the machine to use the key generated by the access point by entering it in hexadecimal format. Normally, select Auto for the Authentication. Otherwise, select Open System or Shared Key according to the setting of the access point. When entering a WEP key in Network Key or Network Password on the Access Points screen, the key number is set to 1 and the Authentication is set to Auto. The key length and format are based upon value of the entered key. When using AirPort, confirm the settings in Wireless Security of AirPort Admin Utility. Select 64 bit if 40 bit WEP is selected for the Key Length in the AirPort Base Station. Select 1 for Key ID. Otherwise the computer will not be able to communicate with the machine via the access point. 4 Cannot connect to the machine (the machine is not detected) 4.1 The machine is not detected Refer to 1 Connection checklist on page 2 and make sure there is no problem. If the access point is configured to use access control, register the IP address or the MAC address of the machine or disable the access control. Confirm the network name/ssid of the target access point and set the machine to use the identical network name/ssid. If the network name/ssid is different in the machine and the access point, the machine cannot connect to the access point. For details, refer to 5.1 The Access Points dialog box is displayed during setup on page 4. Make sure that the machine and the access point can communicate with each other under this setting. When encryption is set to the access point, set up the encryption of the machine to match the settings of the access point. If the WEP/WPA/WPA2 (encryption key) is different in the machine and the access point, the machine cannot communicate with the access point. For details, refer to 3.2 How to set a WEP/WPA/WPA2 key on page 3. The wireless channel to be used may be limited depending on wireless network devices installed in the computer. Confirm the wireless channels available for the network device. For details, refer to the manual provided with your computer or your wireless network device. Make sure that the channel set to the access point is valid to communicate with the computer, confirmed above. If not, change the channel set to the access point. 4.2 No machine is detected after the network settings are changed in Windows Wait until the IP address is assigned to the computer. You may need to restart your computer. Search for the machine again after confirming a valid IP address is assigned to the computer. 3

5 The following screen is displayed during setup 5.1 The Access Points dialog box is displayed during setup The Access Points dialog box is displayed when: - No access point is detected. - Multiple access points are detected. Select the target access point, then perform necessary operation such as setting of encryption. If you want to specify access point manually, click Manual Setup in the Access Points dialog box. Enter the settings for the target access point in the Manual Setup dialog box, then click Connect. The target access point is searched with the specified settings. For changing settings of the access point, refer to the manual provided with the access point or contact its manufacturer. (A) SSID If you connect to a network that is not protected with security measures, there is a risk of disclosing data such as your personal information to a third party. Enter the SSID set to the access point. The SSID is case sensitive. When using AirPort, enter the network name (SSID) in alphanumeric characters. SSID is also called ESS-ID. For details, refer to the manual provided with your access point or contact its manufacturer. (B) Encryption Method (B) Do not use Select to disable encryption. Use WEP Transmission is encrypted using the WEP key you specified. Use WPA Transmission is encrypted using the passphrase (WPA/WPA2 key) you specified. The actual encryption key is renewed automatically at a certain time interval, making the transmission harder to break. If a WEP key/passphrase (WPA/WPA2 key) has not been set, a detailed settings dialog box is displayed. To change the settings, click the Configuration in the Manual Setup dialog box. For details, refer to 3.1 About Network Key (Windows)/Network Password (Macintosh) on page 3. (A) (C) (D) 5.1 The Access Points dialog box is displayed during setup (continued) (C) Configuration The detailed settings dialog box is displayed. The network password (WEP) or the network key (WPA/WPA2) selected in Encryption Method can be confirmed and changed. (D) Connect Connects to the specified access point. (A) Network (SSID) Enter the Network (SSID) set to the access point. The Network (SSID) is case sensitive. When using AirPort, enter the Network (SSID) in alphanumeric characters. SSID is also called ESS-ID. For details, refer to the manual provided with your access point or contact its manufacturer. (B) Encryption Method Do not use Select to disable encryption Use WEP Transmission is encrypted using the password (WEP key) you specified. Use WPA Transmission is encrypted using the passphrase (WPA/WPA2 key) you specified. The actual encryption key is renewed automatically at a certain time interval, making the transmission harder to break. If a password (WEP key)/passphrase (WPA/WPA2 key) has not been set, a detailed settings dialog box is displayed. To change the settings, click the Configuration in the Manual Setup dialog box. For details, refer to 3.1 About Network Key (Windows)/Network Password (Macintosh) on page 3. (C) Configuration The detailed settings dialog box is displayed. The password (WEP key) or the passphrase (WPA/ WPA2 key) selected in Encryption Method can be confirmed and changed. (D) Connect (B) (C) Connects to the specified access point. 5.2 The An access point could not be detected is displayed during setup This message is displayed when no access point is detected. Clicking the OK displays the Access Points dialog box. For details, refer to 2.1 The target access point is not detected on page 2. (A) (D) 4

5.3 The Printer could not be connected to the specified access point is displayed during setup This message is displayed when the machine could not connect to the target access point. Clicking the OK displays the Access Points dialog box. For details, refer to 2.2 Cannot connect to the target access point on page 2. 5.4 The Another access point with the same SSID exists is displayed during setup Cancel the current setup and change the SSID of the access point, then start the setup again. 5.5 The New port could not be created is displayed during setup 5.6 The Set Printer IP Address dialog box is displayed during setup (continued) (C) IP Address/Subnet Mask/Default Gateway Enter each value to specify a fixed IP address when Use next IP Address is selected. (D) Network Information Displays the Network Information dialog box. Click this button to confirm network settings when your access point or your machine cannot be detected automatically during setup for use over the network. This button is enabled when an access point was not detected or could not be connected. (E) Connect Searches for the machine with the specified settings. If the machine is still not be detected with a specified IP address, refer to 4.1 The machine is not detected on page 3. ENGLISH Uninstall the MP Drivers, then setup the machine again following the procedures in Install the Software and onward in the printed manual: Getting Started. Clicking the Back displays the Access Points dialog box. 5.6 The Set Printer IP Address dialog box is displayed during setup The following dialog box is displayed if no machine was detected on the network. Make sure of the following, and click the Connect. The network devices are turned on, and the machine and the computer are connected to the network. The machine and the computer are connected with the USB cable. The IP address to be set for the machine is displayed on the Set Printer IP Address dialog box. If it is different from the address you want to set for the machine, select Use next IP address and enter the desired IP address. (If the machine is turned off, the Set Printer IP Address dialog box does not appear.) If it still fails, specify the IP address of the machine and click Connect to retry the detection of the machine. (A) Get IP address automatically Select to use an IP address provided by a DHCP server. This requires that the DHCP function is enabled on the router or access point. (B) Use next IP address (A) (C) Select to manually specify an IP address, for example if there is no DHCP server functionality in the network environment in which you are using the machine. (B) (D) (E) (A) TCP/IP Setting Select Get IP address automatically or Use following IP address. Select Get IP address automatically to use an IP address provided by a DHCP server. This requires that the DHCP function is enabled on the router. Select Use following IP address to manually specify an IP address, for example if there is no DHCP server functionality in the network environment in which you are using the machine. (B) IP Address/Subnet Mask/Router Enter each value to specify a fixed IP address when Use next IP address is selected. (C) Network Information Displays the Network Information dialog box. Click this button to confirm network settings when your access point or your machine cannot be detected automatically during setup for use over the network. This button is enabled when an access point was not detected or could not be connected. (D) Connect (A) (B) (C) Searches for the machine with the specified settings. If the machine is still not be detected with a specified IP address, refer to 4.1 The machine is not detected on page 3. Clicking the Back displays the Access Points dialog box. (D)

5.7 The Enter Password dialog box is displayed during setup The Enter Password dialog box is displayed if an administrator password is set to the machine which has already been set up. Admin Password Enter the administrator password you have set. The administrator password consists of alphanumeric characters and is no longer than 32 characters. The password is case sensitive. For security, your entry will be displayed by * (asterisks) for Windows and (bullets) for Macintosh. 5.8 The You have connected the machine to an unsecured wireless network is displayed during setup Security is not configured on the access point. The machine can still be used, so continue the setup procedure to complete it. If you connect to a network that is not protected with security measures, there is a risk of disclosing data such as your personal information to a third party. 5.9 The Communication with the Card Slot failed is displayed during setup This message is displayed when installation of the network drive of the Card Slot fails during setup. Wait for a while, then click Retry. (A) Retry Click to retry the network setup of the Card Slot. (B) Skip Click to continue installation without the network setup of the Card Slot. If it fails again after clicking Retry, follow the procedure below. Make sure that the computer is communicating with the network properly, then try again. Disable the Windows Firewall function, or open port 137:139 to allow communication with the machine following the procedure below. For information on other security software, refer to its instruction manual or contact its manufacturer. 5.9 The Communication with the Card Slot failed is displayed during setup (continued) To open port 137:139: a) Open the screen for setting Windows Firewall. Windows Vista Click Start > Control Panel > Allow a program through Windows Firewall. User Account Control screen appears, click Continue. Windows XP/2000 Click Start > Control Panel > Security Center > Windows Firewall. b) Select the Exceptions tab, and click Add port. c) On the Add a Port dialog box, input the following information, and click OK. - Name: Input any name for the port. - Port number: Input 137. - TCP/UDP: Select TCP. d) Repeat steps b and c. On the Add a Port dialog box, input the same information as you did in step c except for selecting UDP in TCP/UDP. e) Use the same procedure to open the other ports (138TCP, 138UDP, 139TCP, and 139UDP). f) Confirm that the port names are added on the Exceptions sheet, and click OK. Change the workgroup name to WORKGROUP following the procedure below. a) Open the System Properties screen. Windows Vista Click Start, right-click Computer, select Properties, then click Change settings in the Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings column. User Account Control screen appears, click Continue. Windows XP/2000 Right-click My Computer, then select Properties. b) Select the Computer Name tab, then click Change. c) Change the workgroup name to WORKGROUP, then click OK. If the problem is not resolved, click Skip to complete the installation without the network setup of the Card Slot. After installation is complete, to mount the Card Slot using the Canon IJ Network Tool, refer to Using the Card Slot over a Network in About Network Communication in Appendix of the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide. To mount the Card Slot manually, refer to Cannot Mount the Card Slot in About Network Communication in Troubleshooting of the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide. If you disabled the firewall function, disconnect your network from the Internet. To do this, configure your router not to connect to the Internet or WAN. To disable the Windows Firewall: a) Open the screen for setting Windows Firewall. Windows Vista Click Start > Control Panel > Allow a program through Windows Firewall. User Account Control screen appears, click Continue. Windows XP/2000 Click Start > Control Panel > Security Center > Windows Firewall. b) Select the General tab, check Off, then click OK. Make sure that a memory card is inserted in the Card Slot. If it is not inserted, insert it. Depending on the Mac OS version, the authentication screen may appear. If it appears, click OK. If the problem is not resolved, click Skip to complete the setup without the network setup of the Card Slot. To mount the Card Slot manually, refer to Cannot Mount the Card Slot in About Network Communication in Troubleshooting of the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide.

5.10 The The Card Slot is already mapped as Network Drive to this computer is displayed during setup The Card Slot has already been mapped as the network drive. The Card Slot is already available. Click OK to close the dialog, then click Next on the Network Setup of the Card Slot dialog box. 6 Re-setting the machine 6.1 Re-setting the machine ENGLISH 5.11 The Cannot map any more drives, because all the drive letters are assigned is displayed during setup Click Skip to complete the setup. After software installation is complete, remove any drive letter and try the network setup of the Card Slot again using the Canon IJ Network Tool. 5.12 The Timeout error screen is displayed during WPS setup This screen is displayed when WPS setup is not completed within the specified time (2 minutes for the push button method, and 10 minutes for the PIN code method). Retry following the procedures below. When using the push button method a) Press the OK button. The WPS setting screen returns. b) Select Push button method and press the OK button. c) Press the OK button. d When the access point is ready, press the OK button on the machine, then press the WPS button on the access point within two minutes. When using the PIN code method a) Press the OK button. The WPS setting screen returns. b) Select PIN method and press the OK button. A new PIN code appears. c) Set the new PIN code to the access point or computer. Restore the machine to the factory default and set up the machine again. For details, refer to Restoring the Machine to the Factory Settings on page 8. To set up the machine again, follow the procedures in Install the Software and onward in the printed manual: Getting Started. If you have changed the connection method via Change wireless/wired in the machine s LAN setting, you need to setup the machine again. To do so, follow the procedures in Install the Software and onward in the printed manual: Getting Started. 7 The admin password set to the machine was forgotten 7.1 The admin password set to the machine was forgotten Restore the machine setting to factory default. All settings previously set will be lost after initialization. Set up the machine again to use it. For details, refer to 6.1 Re-setting the machine on page 7. 8 Changing the port name 8.1 Changing the port name To change the port name, click View Setup Results in the Setup Completion dialog box, then click Set Port Name. The Set Port Name dialog box is displayed, where you specify the port name. By changing the port name, you can change the name of the machine. When you set up an additional computer to use the machine whose port name you changed, the machine is displayed with the changed port name. When two or more computers are set up, the changed name is displayed. When multiple computers or machines are present, this can be used to change the name to one that is easy to remember. Port Name Port names should consist of alphanumeric characters and be no longer than 21 characters, excluding the prefix. The port name includes the fixed prefix CNBJNP_, which you do not need to enter. 7

Restoring the Machine to the Factory Settings e Select Yes and press the OK button. 1 Initializing using the machine s Operation Panel Follow these steps to restore the machine s network settings to factory defaults. a Open the Operation Panel on the machine, use the Easy-Scroll Wheel or the [ or ] button to select Settings, then press the OK button. f Confirm that the right screen appears. After a while, the LAN settings screen returns. The machine s network settings are restored to factory defaults. b Select Device settings and press the OK button. c Select LAN settings and press the OK button. Factory Default Wireless LAN SSID Data encryption DHCP Client (Obtain an IP address automatically) Wired LAN DHCP Client (Obtain an IP address automatically) Active BJNPSETUP Disable IP address: 192.168.1.123 (default) Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 0.0.0.0 Inactive IP address: 192.168.1.123 (default) Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 0.0.0.0 d Select Reset LAN settings and press the OK button. 8

Specifications ENGLISH 1 MP980 series Printing resolution (dpi) Interface Print width Acoustic noise level Operating environment Storage environment Power supply Power consumption External dimensions Weight General Specifications 9600 (horizontal)* x 2400 (vertical) * Ink droplets can be placed with a pitch of 1/9600 inch at minimum. USB Port: Hi-Speed USB *1 Direct Print Port: PictBridge IrDA IR *2 Bluetooth v2.0 (Option) *3 *4 *5 USB flash drive LAN Port: Wired LAN: 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Wireless LAN: IEEE802.11b/IEEE802.11g *6 *1 A computer that complies with Hi-Speed USB standard is required. Since the Hi-Speed USB interface is fully upwardly compatible with USB 1.1, it can be used at USB 1.1. *2 Maximum speed: 115.2 Kbps Operating range: within 30 cm *3 Maximum speed: 1.44 Mbps *4 JPEG/PNG only *5 Bluetooth connection is for printing only. *6 Setup possible through WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) and WCN (Windows Connect Now). 8 inches /203.2 mm (for Borderless Printing: 8.5 inches/216 mm) Approx. 44.5 db(a) * When printing in the standard print quality mode on Photo Paper Plus Glossy II) Temperature: 5 to 35 C (41 to 95 F) Humidity: 10 to 90% RH (no condensation) Temperature: 0 to 40 C (32 to 104 F) Humidity: 5 to 95% RH (no condensation) AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz Printing (Copy): Approx. 27 W Standby (minimum): Approx. 2.7 W * OFF: Approx. 0.8 W * * USB connection to PC Approx. 18.5 (W) x 15.2 (D) x 7.9 (H) inches Approx. 470 (W) x 385 (D) x 199 (H) mm * With the Paper Support and Paper Output Tray retracted. Approx. 10.7 kg (Approx. 23.6 lb) * With the Print Head and ink tanks installed. Print Head/Ink Total 6,144 nozzles (PgBK 512 nozzles, Y/DyeBK each 512 nozzles, C/M/Gy each 1536 nozzles) Multiple copy Intensity adjustment Reduction/ Enlargement Scanner driver Maximum scanning size Scanning resolution Gradation (Input/ Output) Copy Specifications Max 99 pages 9 positions, Auto intensity (AE copy) 25%-400% (1% unit) Scan Specifications TWAIN/WIA (Windows Vista and Windows XP only) A4/Letter, 8.5'' x 11.7''/216 x 297 mm Optional resolution (horizontal vertical) max: 4800 dpi x 9600 dpi Interpolated resolution max: 19200 dpi x 19200 dpi Gray: 48 bit/8 bit (Film Scan: 48 bit/16 bit or 8 bit) Color: 48 bit/24 bit (RGB each 16 bit/8 bit) (Film Scan: 48 bit/48 bit or 24 bit) Network Specifications Communication TCP/IP protocol Wireless LAN Supported Standards: IEEE802.11g/IEEE802.11b Transfer speed: IEEE802.11g: 6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54 Mbps IEEE802.11b: 1/2/5.5/11 Mbps Frequency bandwidth *1: 2.412 GHz-2.462 GHz or 2.412 GHz-2.472 GHz Channel *1: 1-11 or 1-13 Communication distance: Indoors 50 m *2 Security: Encryption by WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WEP (64/128 bits), and access control by passwords Wired LAN *1 Frequency bandwidth and available channels differ depending on country or region. *2 Effective range varies depending on the installation environment and location. Supported Standards: IEEE802.3u (100BASE-TX)/ IEEE802.3 (10BASE-T) Transfer speed: 10M/100Mbps (auto switching) Minimum System Requirements Conform to the operating system s requirements when higher than those given here. Operating System Processor RAM Windows Vista 1 GHz processor 512 MB Windows XP SP2 300 MHz processor 128 MB Windows 2000 Professional SP4 300 MHz processor 128 MB Note: Operation can only be guaranteed on a PC with Windows Vista, XP or 2000 pre-installed. Mac OS X v.10.5 Intel processor, PowerPC G5, PowerPC G4 (867 MHz or faster) 512 MB Mac OS X v.10.4 Intel processor, PowerPC G5, PowerPC G4, PowerPC G3 256 MB Mac OS X v.10.3.9 PowerPC G5, PowerPC G4, PowerPC G3 128 MB Note: Hard Disk must be formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or Mac OS Extended. Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or later Safari Hard Disk Space 650 MB Note: For bundled software installation. 750 MB Note: For bundled software installation. CD-ROM Drive Required Display XGA 1024 x 768 Some functions may not be available with Windows Media Center. To upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista, first uninstall software bundled with the Canon inkjet printer. Additional System Requirements for the on-screen manuals Browser: Easy Guide Viewer Browser: Help Viewer Note: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later Note: The on-screen manual may not be must be installed. The on-screen manual may displayed properly depending on your not be displayed properly depending on your operating system. We recommend that you operating system or Internet Explorer version. keep your system up to date. We recommend that you keep your system up to date with Windows Update. Specifications are subject to change without notice. About Consumables Consumables (ink tanks / FINE Cartridges) are available for 5 years after production has stopped. 9